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@jfaltenbacher, @lvicoun I still need to check screenshots for this article, but the content should be ready for review, thanks! |
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<term>REQUIREMENTS</term> | ||
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List the requirements to accomplish the task(s) described below. | ||
<literal>Desktop Applications</literal> module installed on your system. |
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<literal>Desktop Applications</literal> module installed on your system. | |
<literal>Desktop Applications</literal> module is installed on your system. |
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An alternative method is to use <command>xcompose</command>, a utility that allows | ||
you to define custom keyboard shortcuts for special characters. This should |
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I would try to avoid 'should'
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An alternative method is to use <command>xcompose</command>, a utility that allows | ||
you to define custom keyboard shortcuts for special characters. This should | ||
work with any input source. Here are configuration steps:</para> |
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Suggestion: This procedure guides you through installing and configuring XCompose
<guimenu>Keyboard & Mouse</guimenu><guimenu>Compose Key</guimenu></menuchoice> | ||
and select your command key: </para> | ||
<figure xml:id="fig-gnome-settings-keyboard-compose"> | ||
<title>Enabling the compose key in tweaks</title> |
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<title>Enabling the compose key in tweaks</title> | |
<title>Enabling the compose key in Tweaks</title> |
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Thank you. Looks good, just a few suggestions from my side
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Updated assembly and topics to accommodate review and add info.
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